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| Permanently change Search agent? My laptop was stolen on friday, and with a 90% chance of never seeing it again, I bought a new one. Sadly- this one had Vista, not XP, and a downgrade was not available. I've mitigated much of what I hate about the interface changes, but I'm stuck on the 'Search' function, which appears to permanently stuck in 'doing a bad impression of Google Desktop Search' mode. (I like GDS too- but it has to be used in conjunction with a REAL search function, each one used for the take appropriate to it!) Is there a way to make the Search Agent... point to a 3rd party program instead? Based on recommendations I've installed Agent Ransack (http://www.mythicsoft.com/agentransack/) which shows up as a choice in the 'search' menu on my start menu... is there a way to make it my DEFAULT choice? Is there a way to make the Search field at the top of Windows Explorer menus point to a 3rd party Search Agent? Barring that is there a way to make it disappear? (Because frankly, if I want to perform a Desktop Search- I'm gonna use Google Desktop. I don't want to end up in the Vista search agent again-- ever. It gives me hives.) Finally- can anyone recommend a search program /other/ than Agent Ransack? Its basic mode would be PERFECT... except that it lists drive letters and not titles. I have a LOT of external hard drives, flash drives, etc and frequently have more than 1 connected at once. Not being able to tell which drive I'm searching is kinda dealbreaker. (This arrangement also serves to severely impact the usefulness of indexed searches- because the results it points too are often no longer connected, or are now connected as a different drive letter.) Thanks to anyone who replies! -Derik |
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| Re: Permanently change Search agent? Google took Microsoft to court over the "search" options thing months ago. If I recall, Microsoft agreed to make options to choose an engine available with SP1 which is due to be released shortly. In the meantime I've been using Google Desktop Search from the taskbar. Works far better than Vista's generic thing. It currently has over 300k items indexed whereas Vista sees about 35k even after I tried adding directories manually. Only caveat I see right now is that Google can't run properly if you're "switching" users all the time. You MUST logoff and then login under the new user ID or Google will get all messed up. Hope this helps a little. Regards, On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 16:11:46 -0800, <regenesis0******.com> wrote: > My laptop was stolen on friday, and with a 90% chance of never seeing > it again, I bought a new one. Sadly- this one had Vista, not XP, and > a downgrade was not available. > > I've mitigated much of what I hate about the interface changes, but > I'm stuck on the 'Search' function, which appears to permanently stuck > in 'doing a bad impression of Google Desktop Search' mode. (I like > GDS too- but it has to be used in conjunction with a REAL search > function, each one used for the take appropriate to it!) > > Is there a way to make the Search Agent... point to a 3rd party > program instead? Based on recommendations I've installed Agent > Ransack (http://www.mythicsoft.com/agentransack/) which shows up as a > choice in the 'search' menu on my start menu... is there a way to make > it my DEFAULT choice? Is there a way to make the Search field at the > top of Windows Explorer menus point to a 3rd party Search Agent? > Barring that is there a way to make it disappear? (Because frankly, > if I want to perform a Desktop Search- I'm gonna use Google Desktop. > I don't want to end up in the Vista search agent again-- ever. It > gives me hives.) > > Finally- can anyone recommend a search program /other/ than Agent > Ransack? Its basic mode would be PERFECT... except that it lists > drive letters and not titles. I have a LOT of external hard drives, > flash drives, etc and frequently have more than 1 connected at once. > Not being able to tell which drive I'm searching is kinda > dealbreaker. (This arrangement also serves to severely impact the > usefulness of indexed searches- because the results it points too are > often no longer connected, or are now connected as a different drive > letter.) > > Thanks to anyone who replies! > > -Derik -- Origin: Luther/Opera |
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| Re: Permanently change Search agent? I have Google set as my default search in IE and FF - works great. <regenesis0******.com> wrote in message news:d4d46567-5597-4712-89a3-b7d3d3990ebc@n20g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... My laptop was stolen on friday, and with a 90% chance of never seeing it again, I bought a new one. Sadly- this one had Vista, not XP, and a downgrade was not available. I've mitigated much of what I hate about the interface changes, but I'm stuck on the 'Search' function, which appears to permanently stuck in 'doing a bad impression of Google Desktop Search' mode. (I like GDS too- but it has to be used in conjunction with a REAL search function, each one used for the take appropriate to it!) Is there a way to make the Search Agent... point to a 3rd party program instead? Based on recommendations I've installed Agent Ransack (http://www.mythicsoft.com/agentransack/) which shows up as a choice in the 'search' menu on my start menu... is there a way to make it my DEFAULT choice? Is there a way to make the Search field at the top of Windows Explorer menus point to a 3rd party Search Agent? Barring that is there a way to make it disappear? (Because frankly, if I want to perform a Desktop Search- I'm gonna use Google Desktop. I don't want to end up in the Vista search agent again-- ever. It gives me hives.) Finally- can anyone recommend a search program /other/ than Agent Ransack? Its basic mode would be PERFECT... except that it lists drive letters and not titles. I have a LOT of external hard drives, flash drives, etc and frequently have more than 1 connected at once. Not being able to tell which drive I'm searching is kinda dealbreaker. (This arrangement also serves to severely impact the usefulness of indexed searches- because the results it points too are often no longer connected, or are now connected as a different drive letter.) Thanks to anyone who replies! -Derik |
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| Re: Permanently change Search agent? On Feb 1, 6:40 pm, "Fred B." <newsgroups.NoS...@mindvacant.com> wrote: > Google took Microsoft to court over the "search" options thing months ago. > If I recall, Microsoft agreed to make options to choose an engine > available with SP1 which is due to be released shortly. > > In the meantime I've been using Google Desktop Search from the taskbar. > Works far better than Vista's generic thing. Well it would HAVE to work better than 'Vista's Generic Thing', wouldn't it?' This is a search I performed today. I asked it to search in a folder on my I: drive (circled) http://www.emopanda.com/tmp/vista_search.jpg All those other circles? Read "C:/". It's not even searching the designated area FIRST, the responses I wanted were halfway down, in no particular order at all. About 1/3 of the files returned NO LONGER EXISTED, since I'd moved them off my desktop since they were indexed, but they still came up as search results at the old location. I did a search later that came up with NO results on the requested drive, despite files with that name existing there. Microsoft released an operating system with no functioning search capability. How is that... even LEGAL? -Derik |
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